Tips For Using A Body Art Airbrush Tattoo Kit

A Few Tips For Preparing Surfaces For Airbrush Art

The first step for any airbrush art project is that of preparing the surface. Secondly, the type of surface will determine or rather define your entire project work. The prep work to the surface will take care that the paint sticks to the surface and that the airbrushed design is not disturbed by anything.

Material like natural fiber,t-shirts, sweatshirts, denim and others require washing so that it airbrush art cane be applied to it properly. The process of washing will remove any loose fibers and also take care of any shrinking prior to placing your airbrush art design on to the material. It is therefore essential to wash and properly dry your material before you perform airbrush art.

If you are planning to airbrush a leather surfaced item, then it is advisable to wipe it alcohol. This will remove any oily material from the surface of the leather. Otherwise oil can cause the paint to come unstuck. Make sure that all the leather has been wiped down and that the alcohol has dried before beginning. It is also necessary to apply a base coat of Opaque White first before you begin your actual airbrush design.

It is possible that you want to do airbrush art on a wood surface. If so, take the time to use sand paper and lightly sand the wood down by hand. It is recommended to use a hand floor sander for a mural on a wood floor. Always remember that your purpose is to only remove any rough areas from the surface of the wood. If the wood has been waxed or has a gloss coat then sanding this will remove this and allow for the paint to stick to the surface.

When using airbrush art skills for tattoos, it is necessary to rub alcohol on the skin so as to remove any oils from the skin and clean it. Otherwise natural oils present on the skin surface will prevent the airbrush paint from successfully sticking to the skin. This will cause the airbrush art tattoo to come off to soon. The use of talc powder after the design has dried will help to keep oil from building back up and thus still ruining the airbrushed tattoo.

Nails should be clean and buffed prior to beginning. Buffing the nails will give for a rougher surface for the paint to cling onto. Prior to actually airbrushing the nails, a base coat should be applied. It will serve two purposes. This base coat will help protect the nail from the paint and help the paint to adhere to the nail better.

If it a metal surface, it is important to wet sand the metal first. Wet sanding will give a rough grainy effect. This rough grainy effect will help the paint to adhere to the metal. Otherwise metal surface will retain its smoothness and prevent the paint from sticking on to it. Again do not forget to apply a base coat to the metal before you perform any airbrush art design work.

All this only tells that it is really important to prepare the surface comprehensively so as to make the paint stick firmly and properly and thereby make the entire process of airbrush art a success. This way you can rest assured that the paint does not look messed up and you can give full justice to a great airbrush design.

Dennis ads lots of airbrush body colors to model Doroto Bednarek. She was fantastic to work with and hardly moved for the two hours of intense painting. Artist Thor adds his own personal touches with brush work for fine details. Dennis Mathewson – Body Art Painting

Fine art, models, body painting and two fine artists – Dennis Mathewson and Thor. Dorota Bednarek provided the living canvas for the collaborative body painting project of these two talented Hawaiian artists.